The Annals of Regional Science
1984 - 2008
Edited by B. Johansson, E. Kim and R. R. Stough
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1999
- original: Rural America: A challenge to regional scientists pp. 1-14

- Jack C. Stabler
- original: Employment effect of wage discrimination in the Weber-Moses triangle pp. 15-24

- Yeung-Nan Shieh
- original: Recursive transport flow dynamics with time dependent a priori informationRecursive transport flow dynamics with time dependent a priori information pp. 25-32

- Lars Westin and HÅkan Persson
- original: House prices and regional labor markets pp. 33-49

- Thomas Hyclak and Geraint Johnes
- original: Implications of compensatory transportation rates on grains and oilseeds for diversification of the prairie provinces in Canada pp. 51-67

- S. N. Kulshreshtha and K. K. Klein
- original: A short-term forecasting model for sectoral regional employment pp. 69-91

- F. Javier TrÎvez and Jesus Mur
- original: An interaction-cost perspective on networks and territoryInteraction-cost perspective on networks pp. 93-121

- Hans Westlund
- original: Accounting for the linkages of agriculture in Hawaii`s economy with an input-output model: A final demand-based approach pp. 123-140

- Khem R. Sharma, PingSun Leung and Stuart T. Nakamoto
- introduction: Special issue on geo-spatial information sharing and standardization pp. 141-143

- Zorica Nedovic-Budic and Tschangho John Kim
- Some thoughts on the impact of large data sets on regional science pp. 145-150

- Arthur Getis
- Towards interoperable geo-information standards: A comparison of reference models for geo-spatial information pp. 151-169

- Jochen Albrecht
- Metadata for geo-spatial data sharing: A comparative analysis pp. 171-181

- Tschangho John Kim
- Interorganizational GIS: Issues and prospects pp. 183-195

- Zorica Nedovic-Budic and Jeffrey K. Pinto
- Location expression standards for ITS: Testing the LRMS Cross Street Profile pp. 197-212

- Michael Goodchild, Richard Church, Val Noronha and Pete Fohl
- Semantic interoperability: A central issue for sharing geographic information pp. 213-232

- Catharina Riedemann, Hardy Pundt, Francis Harvey, Werner Kuhn and Yaser Bishr
- Sharing environmental data across organisational boundaries: Lessons from the rural Wales terrestrial database project pp. 233-249

- Gary Higgs
- original: Knowledge diffusion and the development of regionsKnowledge diffusion and the development of regions pp. 251-268

- Lucas Bretschger
- On the relationship between travel time and travel distance of commuters Reported versus network travel data in the Netherlands pp. 269-287

- Bert Zwart, Piet Rietveld, Toon van den Hoorn and Bert van Wee
- original: Agroindustry location under output price uncertainty pp. 289-303

- Song-ken Hsu and Lin-ti Tan
- original: Optimal investment in a tax increment financing district pp. 305-326

- Gerrit J. Knaap, Andrea Kelly Elson and Kieran P. Donaghy
- original: Estimation of the value of life saving under uncertainty emanating from transport infrastructure investment A theoretical exposition with an application to the Rion-Antirion suspension bridge in Greece pp. 327-342

- Panayiotis F. Diamandis and (*), Georgios P. Kouretas
- original: Regional economic dynamics and convergence in the European Union pp. 343-370

- Toni Mora, Esther Vayá, Jordi Suriñach and Enrique Lopez-Bazo
- Location and Space-Economy at half a century: Revisiting Professor Isard's dream on the general theory pp. 371-381

- Masahisa Fujita
- Further thoughts on future directions for regional science: A response to Fujita's remarks on the general theory of location and space-economy pp. 383-388

- Walter Isard
- original: Lean production systems in regions: Conceptual and measurement requirements pp. 389-423

- Edward J. Feser, Alexander Kaufmann and Edward M. Bergman
- Economic efficiency gains from urban public transport regulatory reform: Two case studies of changes in Europe pp. 425-438

- Alvaro Costa and Kenneth Button
- Spatial aspects of pollution control when pollutants have synergistic effects: Evidence from a differential game with asymmetric information pp. 439-452

- Charles F. Mason and John List
- A simultaneous probit model of earnings, migration, job change with wage heterogeneity pp. 453-467

- Alok K. Bohara and Randall G. Krieg
- Sources of regional inefficiency An integrated shift-share, data envelopment analysis and input-output approach pp. 469-489

- Mustafa Dinc and Kingsley E. Haynes
- Convergence and divergence across Italian regions pp. 491-510

- Marinella Terrasi
- The effects of business taxes on production location under technology uncertainty pp. 511-522

- Lin-Ti Tan
- Pollution control under an urban binding minimum wage pp. 523-533

- Hamid Beladi and Ralph Frasca
- Intrametropolitan FDI firm location in Guangzhou, China A Poisson and negative binomial analysis pp. 535-555

- Fulong Wu
- National and regional repercussions of regional reallocations of federal expenditures and public services pp. 557-572

- Nivedita Mukherji and Oded Izraeli
- Location-allocation aspects of Tinbergen-Bos systems pp. 573-580

- J. H. P. Paelinck and R. G. Kulkarni
1998
- introduction: Endogenous growth in a regional contextEndogenous growth in a regional context pp. 1-5

- Roger R. Stough
- original: Spatial perspectives on new theories of economic growth pp. 7-37

- Peter Nijkamp and Jacques Poot
- original: On the dynamics of frontier economies: Endogenous growth or the self-organization of a dissipative system? pp. 39-62

- Masahisa Fujita and Tomoya Mori
- original: Exogenous and endogenous spatial growth models pp. 63-89

- Frans Bal and Peter Nijkamp
- original: How would an EU-membership of the VisegrÂd- countries affect Europe`s economic geography?EU-membership of the VisegrÂd-countries pp. 91-114

- Johannes BrÃcker
- original: A multiregional perspective on growth and environment: The role of endogenous technology and trade pp. 115-131

- Jeroen C.J.M. van den Bergh and Peter Nijkamp
- original: Coordination and bifurcation in growing spatial economies pp. 133-143

- Barkley Rosser
- original: Infrastructure investment, endogenous growth and economic convergence pp. 145-162

- Kenneth Button
- original: Institutional change and London`s urban policy agenda pp. 163-183

- Andy Thornley
- original: Local milieu and innovations: Some empirical results pp. 185-200

- Daniel Shefer and Amnon Frenkel
- original: Welfare effects of regional income taxes Results of an interregional CGE analysis for Germany pp. 201-219

- Georg Hirte
- original: The impact of regional employment subsidies under wage bargaining pp. 221-235

- Stein ûstbye
- Games governments play: An analysis of national environmental policy in an open economy* pp. 237-251

- Amitrajeet Batabyal
- original: Spatial aggregation and regional economic forecasting pp. 253-266

- Jon R. Miller
- original: Settlement formation models with entropy operator pp. 267-294

- Vladimir I. Shvetsov, Wolfgang Weidlich and Yury S. Popkov
- original: Evolution, interaction and welfare An introduction pp. 295-298

- Börje Johansson
- original: Perspectives of regional development around the Baltic Sea* pp. 299-320

- Karin Peschel
- original: Territorial competition: Some lessons for policy pp. 321-346

- Ian R. Gordon and Paul Charles Cheshire
- original: Evolution of federal and state policies for persons with disability in the United States: Efficiency and welfare impacts pp. 347-365

- Lata Chatterjee and Monika Mitra
- original: Operational spatial computable general equilibrium modeling pp. 367-387

- Johannes BrÃcker
- original: Contacts with agreements: Towards face-to-face communication modelingContacts with agreements pp. 389-406

- Kiyoshi Kobayashi, Kei Fukuyama and (*), John R. Roy
- original: Economic complexity as network complication: Multiregional input-output structural path analysis pp. 407-436

- Michael Sonis and Geoffrey J. D. Hewings
- original: A genetic-algorithms based evolutionary computational neural network for modelling spatial interaction dataNeural network for modelling spatial interaction data pp. 437-458

- Yee Leung and Manfred M. Fischer
- original: Institutionalizing regional science pp. 459-467

- Lay James Gibson
- original: Multi-sectoral qualitative analysis: a tool for assessing the competitiveness of regions and formulating strategies for economic development pp. 469-494

- Brian Roberts and Robert J. Stimson
- original: IO and spatial information as Bayesian priors in an employment forecasting model pp. 495-503

- Michael Magura
- original: Preferences, technology, trade and real income changes in the European Union An intercountry decomposition analysis for 1975-1985 pp. 505-524

- Jan Oosterhaven and Alex R Hoen
- original: Social attractiveness of the urban physical environment: Cities of Siberia pp. 525-548

- Boris A. Portnov